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Fred Riemer Obituary

West Bend, age 53, passed away Jan. 10, 2006 at St. Luke's Medical Center. Beloved husband of Lisa (nee Weyland). Dear father of Melissa (Matt) Adelsbach, and Logan and Miranda. Further survived by his parents, Frank (Edna Schmick); father-in-law, Jack (Joan) Weyland; sister, Linda (Jeff) Zokan, Naples, FL; siblings-in-law, other relatives, and friends. Preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Harriet Weyland; and 2 nephews. Founder of FJR Manufacturing Inc. His Bahai faith was central to his life. Funeral Services will be Fri., Jan. 13, 2006 at 12 (noon) at the funeral home. Interment, Washington County Memorial Park. Visitation from 10AM-12PM (noon) on Fri. at the Funeral Home. Memorials appreciated to the American Cancer Research Institute.

PHILLIP FUNERAL HOMES

AND PARADISE CREMATION SERVICES

WEST BEND 262-338-2050 SLINGER

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Jan. 12, 2006.

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Tina Phillips

January 14, 2006

My condolences to Freds Family, what i remeber most about Fred was he was always smiling and always had a kind word, he will be missed

Paul Arndt Jr.

January 12, 2006

You will be missed by many.

Rod Bullis

January 12, 2006

I am thankful for the opportunity to share in the joyful spirit that Fred shared with all those in his presence. Fred's bright spirit would light up the room and it was as gunuine as any I have ever known. This wonderful man has influenced the lives of all those who knew him. It seemed as though it was effortless for him to treat us all with respect. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to know him. Thank You Fred!

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